saliva with percum on little cut

Mar 25, 2009

Dear Robert, it is very inspirational to read your answers. And I would never risk myself again if I know so much about HIV. Recently I had a one night stand with a guy on the internet. As I had a small cut around my anus which is only bleeding if I wipe my ass very hard. it is only tiny bit blood on the toilet paper. I worried I may get infected as I used my saliva to moist my anus which can have that guy's precum, I am not sure I am bleeding or not at that moment. Do you think I have chance to get HIV? Many thanks!!! I will follow the link to make a donate to your organizations

Response from Dr. Frascino

Hi,

Your HIV risk from your partner's pre-cum in your mouth being transmitted in your saliva to a non-bleeding small cut on your butt is essentially nonexistent. (If you had penetrative sex after you moistened your back-door, hopefully you used a latex or polyurethane condom for protection.)

Donation information for the Robert James Frascino AIDS Foundation can be found on the foundation's Web site at www.concertedeffort.org.

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